What's your favorite color?
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Posté 20 octobre 2011 - 03:20
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Posté 20 octobre 2011 - 05:53
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#53
Posté 20 octobre 2011 - 06:00
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Guest_Puddi III_*
Posté 20 octobre 2011 - 06:31
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Posté 20 octobre 2011 - 08:01
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Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 02:57
#57
Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 06:55
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Guest_John Newton_*
Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 07:20
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Guest_Luc0s_*
Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 09:04
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If black was a color, I'd pick that. But since black isn't a color, I'll pick red. Red is my favorite color. Deep, bloody red.
Modifié par Luc0s, 21 octobre 2011 - 09:08 .
#60
Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 09:31
#61
Guest_Luc0s_*
Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 08:40
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Science isn't bull****.
And why do you think black is chaotic and evil? That doesn't make any sense. To me, black is pure, empty, quiet, calm, cold, peaceful and/or powerful.
What you think of the "color" black (or any color) is pure subjective and the general feeling for a color differs from culture to culture.
#62
Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 09:11
Purple I think is my answer.
#63
Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 09:23
Tree falls in the wood, does it make a sound? It certainly causes vibrations, whether you consider vibrations alone to actually be sound or you consider sound to be sensory feedback from said vibrations (i.e. it doesn't make a 'sound' if no-one's there to perceive it as a sound) is entirely up to you. Same principal, so let's not have that argument again because it doesn't go anywhere.
Modifié par nerdage, 21 octobre 2011 - 09:23 .
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Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 09:25
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Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 09:25
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Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 09:26
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Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 10:05
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Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 10:10
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Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 10:24
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Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 10:31
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Posté 21 octobre 2011 - 10:37
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Guest_Luc0s_*
Posté 22 octobre 2011 - 10:29
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nerdage wrote...
Depends how you define colour. There's no such thing as 'black light', but you can still perceive an object as being black. Take your pick.
Tree falls in the wood, does it make a sound? It certainly causes vibrations, whether you consider vibrations alone to actually be sound or you consider sound to be sensory feedback from said vibrations (i.e. it doesn't make a 'sound' if no-one's there to perceive it as a sound) is entirely up to you. Same principal, so let's not have that argument again because it doesn't go anywhere.
But in scientific terms, black isn't a color, since color is created by light, where specific wavelengths create speficic colors. Black is nothing. Like you said, there is no black light. So black isn't a color, it's actually the lack of color. Just like atheism isn't really a belief (but rather the lack of a belief in deities).
#74
Posté 22 octobre 2011 - 10:44
Preferably light/pastel pink rather than hot pink.
#75
Posté 22 octobre 2011 - 10:55





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